There is no alteration to note in the gold marke[?] Price remaisn as at last quotation, £3 15s. 3d. The quarterly disposed of in town has been small, under the ave[?]ge. A few private buyers are in the field,— ...
Article : 319 wordsFor some days the markets, almost without exception, have been very dul, and most articles that were in demand have again become quiet. Spirits are lower, and bottled beers are not so firm. ...
Article : 3,023 wordsDecember 8.—Wizard, schooner, 93 tons, W. E. Jones, from Sydney 19th ult. No passengers. Captain Jones, agent. December 8.—Sarah Ann, schooner, 135 tons, C. W. ...
Article : 1,027 wordsWe have had another brisk week's demand for good men and women servant; the better class of both are decidedly scarce, and many an order we are unable to supply. Orders from the gold-fields for female ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 wordsA large trade has been done during the week with the diggings, considerable quantities of flour having been sent off in consequence of teo reduction in price of that article. ...
Article : 451 wordsWool.—Our market has been more freely supplied, and upwars of 1300 bales have been brought forward byv auction during the week, and prices maintained the advance of 1d. per lb. established at last week's sales. ...
Article : 402 wordsWe have no change to report in this market. The supply still continues plentiful, and the demand during the past week has been on the increase, but the prices remain without alteration. ...
Article : 343 wordsWe have but little to note since our last circular. Last week's rates remain unaltered, and firm. Female servants are increasingly scarce, and consequently their wages have advanced considerably. ...
Article : 432 wordsOur week's transactions in horses have not been very brilliant, as far as regards prices, although we have disposed of a fair number. There appears a greater inquiry for unbroken ...
Article : 296 wordsThe entries passed for export of gold today have been very few; the Emma cleared out with 41,917 ounces of gold, and 1822 bales of wool, besides a general cargo. Of the ...
Article : 1,266 wordsDight's Mills.—Fine flour, £38 per ton; seconds, £35 do.' Haxall flour, none; bran, 2s. 6d. per bushel. Wheat bought at 13s. to 14s. per bushel. W. Degraves and Co.'s Mills.—Fine flour, £38 per ...
Article : 97 wordsDecember 7.—Moscheto, from Hobart Town; Flying-fish, from Hobart Town. ...
Article : 14 wordsDecember 3.—Elizabeth, from Portland. 6.—Queen, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 10 wordsAn adquate supply of hay has been sent into market this week, and although prices have not advanced, considerable more steadiness has been displayed in the transactions which have taken place, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsGold is steady at last week's rate, £3 15s. 3d. In produce and supplies there is a still further reduction in flour. All othe articles nearly at last week's rates. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsAdmiral, B. s., 788, Picken, from London, for London; Rae, Dickson and Co. Anglesey, B. s., 1018. Thorne, from London, for London; W. P. White and Co. ...
Article : 1,745 wordsEdward Row aud Co. report— Beef.—There has been a slight improvement this week in the cattle trade. The lots immediately to hand have been cleared off at a slight advance in ...
Article : 1,340 wordsThe market has been somewhat brisker this week, from the demand for other ports besides the regular mail ship for home. The price remains at 75s. We undersand that machinery is about to be erected ...
Article : 310 wordsSir,—I deprecate any remarks of a public jour[?] [?]ending to destroy the honest enterprise displayed by merchants, such as the following, which appeared i[?] the Journal of Commerce of this date. ...
Article : 211 wordsFat Cattle.—I sold at my yards, Drumeondra, Geelong Bay, this week, 50 head. Best quality bullocks at from £8 to £10 5s.; second quality £6 to £7; best cows, £8 8s.; second quality,£5 to £6. ...
Article : 318 wordsSubscribers to this journal are respectfully remin[?] that the subscription is payable quarterly in ad[?] and that a new quarter commenced on 1st current. Country subscribers to the daily paper are requested ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 10 Dec 1855, Page 4
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